In response to President Trump’s executive order that strips federal workers of their collective bargaining rights, New Jersey State AFL-CIO President Charles Wowkanech issued a statement condemning the move as a retaliatory attack on the rights of 700,000 federal workers. Wowkanech called the action an unprecedented assault on the labor movement and accused the administration of bullying unions for speaking out against its actions. He emphasized the importance of protecting the rights that workers have fought for and vowed to resist attempts to undermine those rights. Wowkanech warned of a bleak future for the labor movement if Trump’s anti-union efforts continue unchecked. He called on legislators to stand with working families and oppose the administration’s union-busting agenda. The statement urged a united front in defense of collective bargaining as a fundamental human right and called on lawmakers to prioritize the protection of workers’ rights.
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